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Freedom arrives : what next for the LCS?
Published 2014“…As the first-built Littoral Combat Ship, and the first to be deployed from Singapore, the USS Freedom carries high expectations for the US Navy and the US "re-balance" to Asia. …”
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Necessity, Reality: Maintaining Freedom and Peace at Sea
Published 2015“…The morning of 27 October witnessed the latest of what is likely to be multiple future Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPS) by the United States in the South China Sea. …”
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Banning Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia: Freedom or Security?
Published 2017“…While some observers have criticised the proposal on grounds of freedom of expression or assembly, the move may be justifiable for Indonesian security.…”
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Discussing religious freedom : need for religious literacy
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Singapore's protection of minorities: religious freedom and state management
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Freedom of belief and the paradox of “Islam Hadhari”: Perspective of an Indonesian
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Fashion, Feminism or Freedom: Dissecting France’s Ban on Burkini
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Changing power, changing interests : freedom of navigation in South China Sea
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Beyond media freedom : is Malaysia ready for a more open society?
Published 2019“…One of the Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) reform agenda includes greater freedom of speech and the media. To what extent does the current situation on the ground reflect this?…”
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Singapore’s Landscape of Religious Freedom: Hard-won, Constant Nurturing Needed
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Gandhi, peace, and cohesion
Published 2022“…Three key aspects at the foundation of Sarvodaya are: human dignity; religious freedom and interreligious harmony; and respect for dissenting opinions, dialogue, and negotiations.…”
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Religious harmony in Indonesia : need for new approaches
Published 2014“…Although the Indonesian constitution is committed to protecting religious freedom, there are certain laws and official actions that do not. …”
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Can Governments Stop Fake News?
Published 2017“…But they will have limited success because the new gatekeepers of information want freedom and autonomy to decide what they read and broadcast.…”
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Peace in Mindanao : the challenge of disarming rebels
Published 2014“…A military offensive against the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) reduced the threat of “spoilers” to rekindle violence. …”
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Rising Tension in the Waters: China, US and Unintended Crisis
Published 2015“…The US is planning further patrols in the South China Sea, following the USS Lassen’s successful freedom of navigation operation. Although China did not take action to confront it, the risk of an unintended crisis escalating from future patrols remains high.…”
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Qatar's challenge to Saudi Arabia : an alternative view of Wahhabism
Published 2013“…Qatar, whose native population adheres to the Wahhabi creed, poses a major challenge to the puritanical interpretation of Islam of Saudi Arabia, which seeks to make itself impervious to the push for greater freedom, transparency and accountability sweeping the Middle East and North Africa.…”
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Attacks in central mindanao : overestimating the bangsamoro splinter group
Published 2014“…Attacks attributed to the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Mindanao have raised concerns of possible implications on the negotiations between the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). …”
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Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement : growing youth-led civil disobedience?
Published 2015“…A recent groundswell of protests, sit-ins and boycotts agitating for greater democracy and freedom in Hong Kong have been led by youths and students. …”
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Fallout from Jakarta's Monas incident: what is to be done with fringe groups?
Published 2016“…The recent clash between a hardline Muslim group and an alliance of organisations supporting the freedom of faith has led the government to consider using an old law to freeze the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI). …”
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